Rogers got the HTC Magic and HTC Dream a couple of days ago and - for the first time in my life - I was able to touch both of them. While job hunting earlier today, I decided to stop at the Rogers store to check it out. If you're American you may already know what I'm talking about, but I held the HTC Dream today and it felt less plasticky than I originally thought it would feel like. I could say the same about the HTC Magic as well. The HTC Dream seems pretty easy to type on, after some getting used to - because of the "chin."

I was really excited to touch the phone, since I love HTC and Android so much - and Google. I didn't get to test out the actual phone, but I loved the way it felt in my hand. Compact and slim enough for a pocket and the "chin" actually didn't stick out as much as I thought it would. Basically, I was impressed. I would get either phone, but I don't have enough money for them at the moment.

The Asus Eee Keyboard PC has been known for a while - the keyboard with a PC built inside. Just to recap, this keyboard PC has an Intel Atom N270 CPU, a 5-inch touchscreen display with a 480 x 800 resolution, and runs Windows XP. Check out the video of the Asus Eee Keyboard PC below, thanks to Engadget.

The good news? Nintendo will release a black Nintendo Wii on August 1st. The bad news? It will only be available in Japan for ¥25,000 ($260 USD). Obviously, Japan gets all the good stuff, clearly with the sexiest Wii of all-time. Nintendo is also going to launch a black Wii Remote, black Nunchaku, and black Classic Controller Pro for ¥3,800 ($40 USD), ¥1,800 ($19 USD), ¥2,000 ($21 USD), respectively.

Nintendo will also be launching a red Nintendo DSi in Japan on July 11 of this year for ¥18,900 ($197 USD). Yes, another Japan exclusive.

Remember the sexy BlackBerry Tour? Well, you should, because I think it is the sexiest BlackBerry to ever be released. Unfortunately, it does not have WiFi. All of that aside, the full spec sheet for the BlackBerry Tour have just been leaked out. Check it out below.

We saw the Acer F1 yesterday with its amazing specs and now it's time for the Acer L1 and C1. The L1 and C1 are "entry level smartphones." The L1 has: a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, and will run on Windows Mobile 6.5. The Acer C1, on the other hand, has: a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, a 528MHz CPU, a 2MP camera, a microSD slot, and will run on WinMo 6.5 as well. The Acer L1, C1, as well as the F1 will all see a release date this year.

The expensive LG GD910 watch phone will be available starting in July. First, it will be available in Europe via Orange, then Asia, Middle East, Australia, and Latin America will be able to get their wrists on these - or these on their wrists. Just to recap, the GD910 has: a 1.43-inch touchscreen LCD display, Bluetooth, 3G, and video calling. It's not going to be cheap, targeted at £1,000 ($1,500 USD), according to what we last heard in February.

According to the latest rumours the HTC Hero will indeed be present at the HTC press event on June 24. But, the rumours also tell us that HTC will also unveil a second Android handset, and it could be the HTC Hero with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard - or the HTC Lancaster. According to the source, it will be dubbed the HTC Memphis. If these rumours are true, we could see the Memphis sport a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, similar to the T-Mobile G1. The Hero / Memphis will be utilizing HTC's TouchFLO 3D UI and, of course, run the Android OS.

On a side note, the HTC Lancaster will be a 6-month AT&T exclusive after it launches in Q3 of this year.

This is the NEC CRV43 and it's 43-inches of curviness. This LCD TV has: a 43-inch display with a 2,880 x 900 resolution, a 32:10 aspect ratio, 200 nits of brightness, a 10,000: 1 contrast ratio, a 0.02ms response time (dubbed "Rapid Response"), covers 99.3% Adobe RGB color gamut, at least one USB 2.0 slot, and DVI-D / HDMI 1.3 connectivity. This display will go on sale starting this July for a whopping $7,999 USD - which is much higher than the expected $6,500 USD price tag that was unveiled at CES.

At Computex this year, Asus unveiled their new Eee Top all-in-one computers, the ET2202T and ET2203T. They also unveiled a new Eee PC 1005HGo that has built-in 3G.

First off, let's talk about the new Asus Eee Top ET2202T and ET2203T. The ET2202T has: a 20-inch display with a 1,600 x 900 resolution, Intel Atom dual-core Atom 330 CPU, 2GB of RAM, Nvidia Ion 9400M graphics, an HDMI output, 802.11n WiFi, a DVD burner, and a 250GB HDD. This will go on sale for $599 - $799 USD. The ET2203T, on the other hand, steps it up with: a 21.5-inch display with an HD-capable 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 CPU, 4GB of RAM, ATI Radeon HD4570 graphics, an HDMI input, a 320GB HDD, 802.11n WiFi, and tops it all off with a Blu-ray drive. This will go on sale for anywhere between $799 and $1,199 USD. I don't know when either all-in-one PC will be available though.

Asus also continued to expand their Eee PC 1005HA line-up with their latest 1005HGo. Like the 1101HGo (that we heard about yesterday), the 1005HGo will have built-in 3G, along with the same 10.1-inch LED-backlit display, 1GB of RAM, and Atom N270 / N280 CPU that the 1005HA has.

Just two days after we heard about the Samsung Pixon12, another 12 megapixel cameraphone from Samsung has emerged. Meet the Samsung M8920, and according to the tipster, this is a picture of that device. As you can see this cameraphone has both LED and xenon flashes and it even sports 3x optical zoom. The M8920 also has GPS, WiFi, and could be announced in London / Dubai / Singapore next week - if we're lucky enough. We'll see what happens in the future, but I think this could be another full touchscreen phone from Samsung. It looks too big to not be one.